Unlike a year ago a more normal harvest for California cherries is setting the stage for a much better season, according to cherry shippers.
Oppy, based in Vancouver, B.C. notes the California cherry industry is still estimating a crop in the 8 [million-] to 9 million-box range, just slightly down from last season. But also of importance is a more regular season starting from the end of April compared to closer to the end of May like last year. This season also should have better sizing and overall quality of fruit.
Oppy expects its harvest of California cherries to start at the tail end of April with its southern grower and then extend through to the midpoint of June as Oppy shifts into its northern orchards around the Lodi area.
Other shippers agreed the outlook for California cherries is positive.
Stemilt Growers of Wenatchee, WA also sees its season starting towards the end of April. This will be much earlier in contrast to last year’s record late start. Volume will slowly increase through early May, building into peak volumes approaching Memorial Day and through early June.
King Fresh Produce LLC, of Kingsburg, CA., expects to begin harvest of California cherries about May 1.
Early indications appear that the California cherry crop will yield good volume.
At Rivermaid Trading Co., shipments for California cherries will start earlier than last year and closer to historical norms. That is welcome news since last season’s start was late and overlapped heavily with the Northwest cherries.
Unlike last year, California shippers will supply substantial cherry volume in May.